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Determining the Appropriate Change in Government Spending to Fill a Recessionary Gap

Determining the Appropriate Change in Government Spending to Fill a Recessionary Gap

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Closing a Recessionary Gap using the Government Spending and Taxing Multiplier using MPC & MPS

Closing a Recessionary Gap using the Government Spending and Taxing Multiplier using MPC & MPS

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Long-Run Aggregate Supply, Recession, and Inflation- Macro Topic 3.4 and 3.5

Long-Run Aggregate Supply, Recession, and Inflation- Macro Topic 3.4 and 3.5

In this video I explain the most important graph in your macroeconomics class. The aggregate demand and supply model.

Change in Government Spending

Change in Government Spending

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5.2 Using Fiscal Policy to Solve For a Recessionary Gap

5.2 Using Fiscal Policy to Solve For a Recessionary Gap

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Filling a Recessionary Gap by Decreasing Taxes

Filling a Recessionary Gap by Decreasing Taxes

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Impact on Real GDP with Change in Government Spending

Impact on Real GDP with Change in Government Spending

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AP Econ Macro 4.3 Inflationary Gap and Recessionary Gap

AP Econ Macro 4.3 Inflationary Gap and Recessionary Gap

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Aggregate Expenditure 13: A Recessionary Gap

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How to Solve Government Spending Multiplier Problems

How to Solve Government Spending Multiplier Problems

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